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steve la tourette, also rick tyler, who isn't a christie fan. suns you are our guest host tonight, larry, why don't you ask the question. >> steve, one of my problems with chris christie was during during he asked for funding, i get it, but couldn't he have threat said something like, when i run in 2016, i'm going to make sure i don't federalize disaster relief and this boondoggle known as fema was a bad idea? but you've got to do what i've got to do for my state. >> no. he didn't exactly what he was supposed to do as the governor of new jersey. his people were hurting, the program, fema was in place, whether you like it or don't like it. he went to the guy that had the money to help his folks out that were under water. i don't have any difficulty. i love chris christie. that's where the republican party needs to find itself as we move forward. >> isn't the problem, though, between a republican party that wants to stand on principles versus a republican party that wants to govern? $30 billion in damages to new jersey after hurricane sandy, somet
steve la tourette, also rick tyler, who isn't a christie fan. suns you are our guest host tonight, larry, why don't you ask the question. >> steve, one of my problems with chris christie was during during he asked for funding, i get it, but couldn't he have threat said something like, when i run in 2016, i'm going to make sure i don't federalize disaster relief and this boondoggle known as fema was a bad idea? but you've got to do what i've got to do for my state. >> no. he didn't...
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steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the heads down of everybody trying to implement this. you find out the congress won't even play for the implementation cost. you see right wing commentators like limbaugh telling people you can hide your money if you don't have a big refuchbd so they don't sanction you. a way to teach people to avoid personal accountability. i've never seen anything like it. it's unbelievable. >> no, and this is who they are, chris. they are reckless. they are irresponsible, and they are hypocritical. let me give you a perfect example on the farm bill you cited. starti
steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the...
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i had to ask steve car naki about it. my point in all of this, the republicans had had a lot going for them in this election, not only did they have several long-standing historical currents flowing rapidly in their direction, it's also not like terry mcauliffe, exactly the ideal candidate. look, i actually like terry. you know what you're getting with him. and i think he'll be a good governor. because he knows how to get things done. but he's hardly a beloved political figure. terry is the guy who left his wife in the delivery room to go to a "washington post" party. he wrote about that in his book. he relishes the most despised of political activities, fund raising. and he's hardly got a world beating favorability rating. so it's not like republican ken cuccinelli is facing a great political tigtan. what else could explain his political demise today? well, what were some of the theories offered by republicans in past elections like, say, after john mccain lost? >> for the more conservative democrat, if i vote for hillar
i had to ask steve car naki about it. my point in all of this, the republicans had had a lot going for them in this election, not only did they have several long-standing historical currents flowing rapidly in their direction, it's also not like terry mcauliffe, exactly the ideal candidate. look, i actually like terry. you know what you're getting with him. and i think he'll be a good governor. because he knows how to get things done. but he's hardly a beloved political figure. terry is the guy...
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joining me host of up with steve kornacki, the infamous steve kornacki. julianna goldman, "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart and joining us from washington, d.c., john stanton. john, let me go to you first since you're in d.c. right now the senate is holding a vote or about to hold a vote on the toomey amendment which will broaden carveouts to corporations who might not feel okay with lgtb employees and just not want to abide by this nonstrip nation act. what do you see for the future of this bill? does it stand any hope in the house. >> the hope amongert spokers of the bill is that by including these kind of exemptions they can bring enough republicans in the senate they can have a big vogt vote and bring parish to the speaker. unequivocal speaker has said will not support the bill, encourage lawsuits, move it further to the right to placate him. it will be difficult for supporters of the bill to get republicans to go for it at this point. >> steve, what john said the speaker thinks it's going to increase frivolous legislation. they have done
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steve, let's start with you with your cancellation. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with the $3500 deductible. the new plan is $512 a month but with a $12,000 deductible. what is your reaction? >> let me mention good morning, chris, i want to say about that the $500 policy that you are looking at is a shorter network. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that is comparable to mine there is non. my out of pocket is $3500 and everything else is paid at 100%. the closest thing i could find was $12,000 out of pocket for my family. there is a huge difference in there and i looked lthrough all of the different plans. either you pay 60% more in premiums and more out of pocket. >> let's bring in kai. you were cancelled by blue cross, blue shield of georgia and you said it could cost you 60 to 70% more in premiums. >> i have had my policy in effect for over three and a half years and received a letter in the mail that it would be conkeco cancelled. i have to make payroll e
steve, let's start with you with your cancellation. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with the $3500 deductible. the new plan is $512 a month but with a $12,000 deductible. what is your reaction? >> let me mention good morning, chris, i want to say about that the $500 policy that you are looking at is a shorter network. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that is comparable to mine there is non. my out of pocket is...
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. >> there were texans in 2000 who voted for pat buchanan, steve forbes, didn't vote for bush. it's true scepticism from the left and right will be a challenge for him. if you're governor and running for president you want polls to show your states are behind you. there are lots that won't be for chris christie, lots. >> the idea it's a squish. it's backed up by a solidly conservative record. >> i don't think he's a switch. i don't know if people examined the death of conservatism or broker bipartisan reform or legislation with democrats. >> sure, no, i wasn't suggesting you said that. i think he'll have a strong answer to the people who lobbed the charge of him. he's not mitt romney, the godfather of obama care. mitt romney still won the election. chris christie will have a lot of arguments to make about how he was a solidly conservative governor, vetoed infrastructure project, opposed family planning, all over the place on climate change and so on. >> i think the other thing that is tbd is whether jersey style translates to national politics. calling people jerks and shouting
. >> there were texans in 2000 who voted for pat buchanan, steve forbes, didn't vote for bush. it's true scepticism from the left and right will be a challenge for him. if you're governor and running for president you want polls to show your states are behind you. there are lots that won't be for chris christie, lots. >> the idea it's a squish. it's backed up by a solidly conservative record. >> i don't think he's a switch. i don't know if people examined the death of...
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team owner steve ross says he will meet with martin to discuss the situation and he talked about the nature of the locker room and the need to change it. >> we all know that the football locker room is a different workplace than most of us are accustomed to. basically i don't want to make any excuses, i want to know that our workplace going forward will be the best workplace that you can find in the nfl. >> dave zirin, sports editor, omar kelly, beat columnist for the south florida sun-sentinel. good morning, guys. in your blog, dave, you wrote this. what makes a man? is it being a tough as nails, bar-fighting, woman-groping, n-bomb dropping gem like richie incognito or is it like jonathan martin who had the guts to break the locker room code of silence and after enduring a malicious attack on him by a teammate and having his sister threatened said he could not take it anymore? you just heard this described as a different workplace. but is this the nfl culture? >> i mean it's an nfl culture that varies from team to team. one of the toughest things about this story has been trying to
team owner steve ross says he will meet with martin to discuss the situation and he talked about the nature of the locker room and the need to change it. >> we all know that the football locker room is a different workplace than most of us are accustomed to. basically i don't want to make any excuses, i want to know that our workplace going forward will be the best workplace that you can find in the nfl. >> dave zirin, sports editor, omar kelly, beat columnist for the south florida...
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. >>> finally, republican steve king has done it again and this time concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow keg uranium from africa. bush just didn't know it. you mag through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. >>> we're looking for can be found in the record of governors like susana martinez, rick scott, terry brandstead. conservative governors. >>> welcome back to "hardball." only hardening and deepening divisions with the republican party. ken cuccinelli's loss in virginia unleashed a blood bath of party in-fighting including sabotage. despite chris christie's landslide victory, known as a rhino republican in name only. rick perry, a tea partier himself conveniently left chris christie off the list of what he was calling
. >>> finally, republican steve king has done it again and this time concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow keg uranium from africa. bush just didn't know it. you mag through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male...
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steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that. the $500 policy that you're looking at actually is a shortened network than what i had before. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that was comparable to mine there is none. my out-of-pocket for my family is $3,500. everything else is paid at 100%. the closest thing i could find that's comparable as they say was $12,000 out of pocket. there is a huge difference in there. i looked to all the different plans. either you pay 60% more in premium and have more out of pockets. there is
steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that....
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was a handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. the manhattan attorney for his part says substantial and pervasive insider trading was going on on a scale without preceden precedence. the war of words continues. >> it's a huge number, but no individual guilt. on twitter, a pew research center poll looked at not only how we use twitter, but who uses twitter, and it's pretty interesting. >> yeah, it is. and it's very interesting for the likes of you, who is a news man who tweets as well. 18 to 29-year-olds are the biggest grouping of people who use twitter an
steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was...
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martin, before we go, our family has been missing somebody, and we're all glad that steve is back. >> thank you. good afternoon, it's monday, november the 11th. and on this veterans day, we honor your sacrifice, and your service to the nation. >> thank you to that greatest generation, the heroes who risked everything through the bitter cold of korea, and the stifling heat of vietnam. our 9/11 generation of veterans from iraq, and afghanistan. we need to serve them as well as they serve us. if you fight for your country overseas, you should never have to fight for a job when you come home. put our veterans to work. rebuilding america. we're helping more of them earn their degrees, helping hundreds of community colleges and universities do more to welcome and encourage our veterans on campus. more than 1 million troops were turned to civilian life. we're going to have to work even harder on behalf of our entire nation. thank you for everything you've done, and will continue to do for our country. america has your back 365 days a year. >>> good afternoon on this veterans day, as we pause
martin, before we go, our family has been missing somebody, and we're all glad that steve is back. >> thank you. good afternoon, it's monday, november the 11th. and on this veterans day, we honor your sacrifice, and your service to the nation. >> thank you to that greatest generation, the heroes who risked everything through the bitter cold of korea, and the stifling heat of vietnam. our 9/11 generation of veterans from iraq, and afghanistan. we need to serve them as well as they...
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steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th state in the nation that will legally recognize marriages by straight couples and gay couples. this is the map of marriage equality in the country right now. with this vote today, illinois becomes the largest new state in the heart of the country to recognize marriage equality after minnesota and iowa. after wondering what states are going to be next, keep an eye on iowa and new mexico. the debate is on right now on this issue in the legislature in the state of hawaii. the vote there could really come at any minute. and in new mexico, the matter is in court right now, rulings expected
steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th...
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you're looking at going after one of the tallest buildings i soon, and to have a steve show around it. what building are you looking to climb. >> i evaluate urban climbing, it has to be something that captures the imagination. you have to see it and think wow, that's something i want to climb. >> keep us posted where you end up climbing. jimmy, i want to ask you the chicken or the egg question. i know climbing is second nati e to alex. are you filming these guys because they're going to the extremes. or are these guys going to the extremes because you're filming them? >> i think it depends. it could be both. it could be either. you know, ultimately i think what alex does is really inspiring, and you know, they're not like normal athletes that we think about where you can watch them in the stadium or in a court and have love a lot of people watch the human potential. a big part of that is what i'm inspired to capture and share with people. >> it really seems like alex goes well beyond what would seem humanly possible. now we've got a social media question for you. let's go to hermela f
you're looking at going after one of the tallest buildings i soon, and to have a steve show around it. what building are you looking to climb. >> i evaluate urban climbing, it has to be something that captures the imagination. you have to see it and think wow, that's something i want to climb. >> keep us posted where you end up climbing. jimmy, i want to ask you the chicken or the egg question. i know climbing is second nati e to alex. are you filming these guys because they're...
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joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being overwhelming for terry mccullough. that's where the late surge came from. i'm looking at that map and looking at the 2012 map, and it's the same story. >> looking at the new jersey results, there's no surprise that chris christie was able to get his second term. i was surprised how bluntly he was campaigning for president on the night he got elected. looking at those results, is there anything that was surprising or anything that's important there? >> i think what you're saying is true. base think this is a speech they started wr
joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being...
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>> steve reporting for us in washington tonight. thank you. fresh off his big re-election victory, chris christie is making the rounds on sunday talk shows and he explained why he thought he won in new jersey and how his victory including winning the majority of hispanics of the state could be the blueprint for republicans to win back the white house. but actually it was questions about his own future, not the partdy, and a possible 2016 white house run that dominated today. >> what i'm interested in doing is being the governor of new jersey. we have got a lot of things to do, a lot of things to focus on. everybody is going to be speculating on what may come in my future and lot of other people's future in our party but i'm focused on being the governor of new jersey and the chairman of the republican governor's association. those jobs will keep me pretty busy. >> and coming up later this hour, fox news political insiders will be here. they will try to answer whether chris christie is the heir apparent for the presidential election in 2016. do
>> steve reporting for us in washington tonight. thank you. fresh off his big re-election victory, chris christie is making the rounds on sunday talk shows and he explained why he thought he won in new jersey and how his victory including winning the majority of hispanics of the state could be the blueprint for republicans to win back the white house. but actually it was questions about his own future, not the partdy, and a possible 2016 white house run that dominated today. >> what...
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i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all vote is in. 58-37. ken cuccinelli could not appeal to the middle of the look tore rat, suburban voters. he came close. there is still a very strong republican base in virginia. he worked the base. this is his entire last two weeks of the campaign was about turning out the base. and hoping that there would be a lack of enthusiasm for terry mcauliffe. when you look at overall turnout. when you look at the lack of money. a lot of national donors. sat on their hands. believing it couldn't win in northern virginia. so, therefore he couldn't win statewide. which is a -- turning out to be true. one wonders. i have heard from one republican source. who said, where was chris christie. in fact, saying, that they, made an effort, apparently some senior conservative republicans reached out to christie. and as
i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all vote is in. 58-37. ken cuccinelli could not appeal to the middle of the look tore rat, suburban voters. he came close. there is still a very strong republican base in virginia. he worked the base. this is his entire last two weeks of the campaign was about turning out...
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steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect millions of immigrant now here illegally. the new law grants amnesty to illegal aliens here before 1982. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. we've learned how to stretch our party budget. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bo
steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. do people think this is going to pop huge at the open or what? >> reporter: well, it's popped huge before the open as well. they raised the price twice, brian. what's interesting is what led the dow higher yesterday, really old tech, microsoft trading at highest level in 12 years. now it's all about twitter, which upped its price target twice. $26 per share is the ipo price. they could have sold this twice over. it's valuing the company pretty highly. $18 billion is the valuations. there are caveats out there. some people slightly concerned. it doubles its revenue to 168 million u.s. dollars. year on year tripled its losses. a company very high valued still losing $164 million in the last quarter. in other struggling websites looking at potential merger, henry blodget, nothing coming out of it yet. would they like a full collaboration? they were just having breakfast, denton and blodget. >> two big brands and names in the business. when was the last time you walked out of your flat an
steve sedgwick live for us in london. do people think this is going to pop huge at the open or what? >> reporter: well, it's popped huge before the open as well. they raised the price twice, brian. what's interesting is what led the dow higher yesterday, really old tech, microsoft trading at highest level in 12 years. now it's all about twitter, which upped its price target twice. $26 per share is the ipo price. they could have sold this twice over. it's valuing the company pretty highly....
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. >> steve, go ahead. particularly, the expansion of medicaid, which violates the congressional republican dictates on this does that surprise you that he would win? with that being almost the only distinguishing feature between these two candidates? >> i don't think he ran to the left. i would say he ran to center of the republican party if that's okay with you. the fact of the matter is chris christie is for expansion. that if you put the alabama second race, it was the the united states. and the swamp people came up short. he is in favor of the expansion of medicaid, i think the defining difference is he's not on the repeal the affordable care act band wagon that the tea party has hitched its horse to. there is good things, bad things. we ought to get rid of the bad and reinforce the good. that is what most level headed republicans are saying. >> he also said that you cannot repeal obama care as long as president obama is in office, as long as the democrats control the senate. in other words he recogniz
. >> steve, go ahead. particularly, the expansion of medicaid, which violates the congressional republican dictates on this does that surprise you that he would win? with that being almost the only distinguishing feature between these two candidates? >> i don't think he ran to the left. i would say he ran to center of the republican party if that's okay with you. the fact of the matter is chris christie is for expansion. that if you put the alabama second race, it was the the united...
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news," new jersey deer with arrow in its head saved after a nine -- day stakeo the deer aptly named steve martin was tranqlized, given antibiotics, tagged and released back in the wild. that is remarkae. >>> and some sries that you may have missed now, oregon's wildcasanctuary said the zookeeper killed saturday was alone i t wildcat cage. the head keeper for eight yes beforehe was reportedly killed by a cougar. thsanctuary rescued caive wildcats and has strict safety measures for employees and volunteers. >>> the ranking house republicans sa there's not enough time to dl immigration. majority w.h.i.p. kevin mccarthy tells migration advocates 's committed to immigration overhaul next year. e senate passed a bill in june that wou provide a path to citizenship for e 11 million undocumented immigrants in the ited states. halloween may long gone, but it's alws the perfect time of the year for llamas play dress-up. check this out. upste new york llamas we showstoppers as they parad arou in a, array of costes. the llama and alpaca association put on thevent to educate the public. from an elfo be
news," new jersey deer with arrow in its head saved after a nine -- day stakeo the deer aptly named steve martin was tranqlized, given antibiotics, tagged and released back in the wild. that is remarkae. >>> and some sries that you may have missed now, oregon's wildcasanctuary said the zookeeper killed saturday was alone i t wildcat cage. the head keeper for eight yes beforehe was reportedly killed by a cougar. thsanctuary rescued caive wildcats and has strict safety measures for...
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steve kornacki, jeff nichols and karen finney. stop and frisk is a policy that has sort of catapulted to national prominence. partly in the wake of the zimmerman trial, partly because we've had a broader national conversation about what criminal justice and the prison industrial complex looks like. federal judge found it unconstitutional. that decision was reversed by an appellate court. meaning the next mayor is going to have a huge influence over what the nypd does. this is a huge substantive victory night for people who want to see changes to that policy. >> it's important to know the court didn't reverse the decision. they granted a stay. so now the question is whether this administration will put into place its own attempt to reform the nypd or whether it will be done through a federal judge. either way we're seeing change around how the city is policed, return to ideas that mayor de blasio has talked about community policing. which is an issue around policing but also around democracy. you cannot police a city and violate th
steve kornacki, jeff nichols and karen finney. stop and frisk is a policy that has sort of catapulted to national prominence. partly in the wake of the zimmerman trial, partly because we've had a broader national conversation about what criminal justice and the prison industrial complex looks like. federal judge found it unconstitutional. that decision was reversed by an appellate court. meaning the next mayor is going to have a huge influence over what the nypd does. this is a huge substantive...
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you guys are pretty good, we're good when you ran the shop, and steve jobs ran the shop,al ut pal all the way through -- all the way through present leadership to make sure you debacles were a minimum. >> when i called it a belly flop, the metaphor was wrong, i would call it more of a risking stone. if this thing fails it looks like it is failing in different ways. what do we do? just as came in to personal computer industry in early days, when consumerrization was a big thyme, steve jobs cams came up h it, a chance to bring consumerring a of healthcare to the forefront,. neil: you would junk this? mr. president, cut your losses, quit massaging it, and recognize the obvious this is a disaster. >> i would do is really, turn to the private sector. a few of us, picked out a few talented entrepreneurs, we're financiallfinancial backing thed building role models with a solution. to get people involved in their own behavior change. neil: are you surprised now that there was -- very little expert i-t input into launching this? >> well, it is absurd. i can tell you when you build software it
you guys are pretty good, we're good when you ran the shop, and steve jobs ran the shop,al ut pal all the way through -- all the way through present leadership to make sure you debacles were a minimum. >> when i called it a belly flop, the metaphor was wrong, i would call it more of a risking stone. if this thing fails it looks like it is failing in different ways. what do we do? just as came in to personal computer industry in early days, when consumerrization was a big thyme, steve jobs...
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you can watch steve every weekend morning up at 8:00 a.m. i am usually trying to get up at that hour to watch steve, i'll be honest. next, it's a fact that many insurance companies should be the ones to apologize for the problems with the aca. >> i can't tell you how many people across texas -- >> i understand. sure. >> i'm losing my health care, trying to take care of my kids, we've got real challenges -- >> but doesn't the state of texas don't want obama care there? >> we don't want obama care because it's taken away health care. >> but 25% of the state doesn't have health care any way. so obama care would help them, wouldn't it? there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized p
you can watch steve every weekend morning up at 8:00 a.m. i am usually trying to get up at that hour to watch steve, i'll be honest. next, it's a fact that many insurance companies should be the ones to apologize for the problems with the aca. >> i can't tell you how many people across texas -- >> i understand. sure. >> i'm losing my health care, trying to take care of my kids, we've got real challenges -- >> but doesn't the state of texas don't want obama care there?...
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steve king has done it again and this time he concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellowcake eye rain yum from africa. bush just didn't know it. this is "hardball" the place for politics. about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪ heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. kids make stains i use tide boost to super charge our detergent. boom. clothes look amazing, and daddy's a hero. daddy, can we play ponies? right after we do foldies. tide boost
steve king has done it again and this time he concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellowcake eye rain yum from africa. bush just didn't know it. this is "hardball" the place for politics. about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate...
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a new kind of republican, steve. that's the basic deal. he knows how to make deals and cross the aisle without giving up his principals. so do you feel chris christie is your toughest opponent? >> he would be a very good general election opponent. the question is is it possible for chris christie to get through the republican primary? what happens is it's dominated by rand paul. they make it difficult for chris christie to get back to the middle once he gets through a republican primary. you saw it with mitt romney. it was a tough deal. tough general election candidate. >> bob cost at that, up or down? >> chris christie is the lone success story. >> thank you, steve mcmahon. thank you robert cost at that. you guys are great. that's it for this evening's show. more of the election results tomorrow night. thanks for watching. i'm larry kudlow. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadill
a new kind of republican, steve. that's the basic deal. he knows how to make deals and cross the aisle without giving up his principals. so do you feel chris christie is your toughest opponent? >> he would be a very good general election opponent. the question is is it possible for chris christie to get through the republican primary? what happens is it's dominated by rand paul. they make it difficult for chris christie to get back to the middle once he gets through a republican primary....
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steve, great to have you here. we will be right back. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. intr
steve, great to have you here. we will be right back. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy....
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, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever flown and there were enlistments with icarus, whose wings melted in the sun. no one knew if you flew into a cloud, if you would be electrocuted, or if you flew into the sun. a bit -- british meteorologist named james glacier, built a balloon to take it up as high as it could go and they go to 10,000 feet, 20,000 feet, 29,000 feet, which is as high as mount everest. nobody had ever attempted that. and suddenly they are overcome because there is no oxygen and he cannot see his instruments, he jobs back against the basket. the pilot knows the only thing to do is
, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever...
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, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever flown and there were enlistments with icarus, whose wings melted in the sun. no one knew if you flew into a cloud, if you would be electrocuted, or if you flew into the sun. a bit -- british meteorologist named james glacier, built a balloon to take it up as high as it could go and they go to 10,000 feet, 20,000 feet, 29,000 feet, which is as high as mount everest. nobody had ever attempted that. and suddenly they are overcome because there is no oxygen and he cannot see his instruments, he jobs back against the basket. the pilot knows the only thing to do is
, with those super -- well done, steve, with those supersquats. captivated people for centuries, but floating easy.the earth was not nobody knew what would happen if you went into the clouds, or how high you could go, and falling upward. we have chronicled the history of ballooning, and this is what we found. there is asay that basket beneath this, and in the basket was a story. holmes,me is richard this book is about the beginning of ballooning in the 18th and 19th centuries. nobody had ever...
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now that a deal's been reached in the landmark insider trading case where does steve cohen and his top players go from here? it is all the word on wall street, let me tell you. with all the gritty
now that a deal's been reached in the landmark insider trading case where does steve cohen and his top players go from here? it is all the word on wall street, let me tell you. with all the gritty